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How Music Makes You 5x Smarter

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How Music Makes You 5x Smarter
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Music is more than what you listen to for entertainment. Beyond the culture, education, and impact on physical health, there is a lot more to music's relevance to us. Whether you are listening to music, playing a musical instrument, or singing a song, music does a lot of good to your brain. Here are ways music can make you 5x smarter. 

Improves memory

Have you noticed how easier it is to remember a song's lyrics than some topics you learnt in school? Now imagine if what you learned in school was the lyrics of the song? This was how we learned a lot of things as children. We sang them as rhymes and they stock. Besides this, learning a musical instrument improves your memory capacity. It increases your capacity to store information temporarily and recall it when you need to complete a task. This is called working memory, and it makes you smart.

Strengthens the link between both sides of your brain.

The corpus callosum is a bridge that connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Studies have found that people who make music have more links within this bridge connecting both sides of the brain. This superior interaction makes these people more creative and better problem solvers. Music is significantly more effective in strengthening this connection in children.

Improves mental capacity

Science has shown that learning or playing a musical instrument stimulates the release of some brain proteins. The proteins are involved in many brain functions, including the transmission of neural signals, gene transcription, and the survival of brain cells. Some of such proteins are abrineurin/BDNF, CREB, and synapsin. The action of these proteins can increase your mental capacity and make you smarter.

Music training has been found to improve language skills, particularly in children. They also show marked development in their reading and speech function. 

Improves motor skills

Playing a musical instrument allows intricate use of some senses. Learning to play a musical instrument improves coordination. The ears, the hand, eyes, and sometimes legs are used. Music also improves the well-being of people with diseases like parkinsonism.

Promotes mental health

Music is a good option for managing stress. It also helps with depression and anxiety by stimulating the release of hormones that make you happier. This improves attention span and learning abilities. Learning at LVL Music Academy exposes you to people from different walks of life. You can meet new people while learning music, which can promote your mental health

Makes you better at science and mathematics

Mathematics is relevant in music - the chords, rhythm, scales, and some other music components. A lot of calculations happen in the head of a musician. While it is not a guarantee that all musicians will be good in school math, learning music improves the ability to read patterns. This is called spatial-temporal reasoning.

Conclusion

Many studies have shown that music contributes immensely to the brain. By learning to play a musical instrument, you can improve your memory and mental capacity. This can truly make you better and smarter mentally, socially and psychologically.






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